Deformity correction surgery is a surgical procedure performed to restore the correct alignment of joints and bones. This procedure can be applied to treat deformities caused by post-traumatic, congenital abnormalities or chronic diseases.
Misalignment or deformity in joints or bones can cause pain, limited movement, and loss of function. Such deformities can also lead to gait disorders and overuse of other joints. Surgical correction may be necessary to eliminate these problems.
Deformity correction surgery may vary depending on the severity, location and cause of the deformity. Usually, an osteotomy procedure is performed in which the bones are cut, placed in the correct position and fixed. When necessary, joint prostheses or other implants can also be used.
After surgery, the patient is usually put in a cast or splint for a short time. The full recovery process may take weeks or months, depending on the procedure performed. Physical therapy is important to promote proper movement and optimize function.
Deformity correction surgery can be an effective option to increase mobility, reduce pain, and improve overall quality of life. However, a detailed interview with an orthopedic specialist should be held to obtain information about expectations before and after surgical intervention.